Yung man, yu kan rely upon Josh Billings, and if yu kant make these rules wurk jist send for him and he will sho yu how the thing is did, and it shant kost yu a cent.
I kant tell yu now, how much it dus kost tu jine the Shakers but i beleave the expenze used tu be, inkluding having yure hair cut and larning how tu danse, about $65,00.
Even if unsuccessful, however, there was still veld-kost to be had, and there were only two mouths to feed now.
Gemsbok knew that he could every day gather enough veld-kost to supplement his ration and make it suffice for his wife as well as for himself.
It dont kost enny more to be polite than it duz to be happy, and enny man iz a phool who kant be either, if he iz a mind to.
Bukwheat kakes made out ov wheat bran kost less, and soak up molasses more carefully.
It don't kost a muskeeter mutch for hiz board in this world; if he kant find enny boddy to eat he kan set on a blade ov swamp meadow gras and liv himself to deth on the damp fog.
Advice iz like kissing--it don't kost nothing, and iz a pleazant thing to do.
Wodden dogs never stra away three or four times a year, like flesh and blood dogs do, and don't kost 5 or 10 dollars reward each time tew make them cam bak hum agin.
It kosts a good deal tew be wise, but it don't kost ennything tew be happy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kost" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.